
Bangladesh is also regarded as one of the most climate-vulnerable regions in South Asia due to its unique geographical location and socio-economic conditions. Natural disasters, changing temperatures, precipitation, and sea level rise have affected agricultural production, infrastructure, and livelihoods in the country. To face these challenges, nature-based solutions (NBS) can address climate change adaptation, protection and management of natural ecosystems, and biodiversity conservation. For example, in Bangladesh, coastal mangroves can protect communities from storm surge and sea level rise, forests in hilly regions can prevent landslides, and green spaces in urban areas can reduce heat stress and promote the well-being of inhabitants.
In this connection Gram Unnayan Sangstha organizes camping program for planting tree and the benefit of tree plantation all over Bangladesh and specifically in the cyclone affected coastal areas and flood affected areas on Bangladesh. Gram Unnayan Sangstha also plants tress and take care of the planted tress through local beneficiaries.
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